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T The Press and Banner J Published every Wednesday at two dollars it a year la advanee. Wednesday, March 18, 1908. Return of (lie Osman Stock Company to Abbeville. Kor three d*ys commencing Monday, ? March 30tb. This papular company In pla - J lng Charleston tlii* week and making good in all the larger cities of the South, and has <) beeu eng>?Ked by Manager Hill to play here three nigh:b as above. A- w plays, new speclalties and some new faces are promised. I Those interested In keeping up The tone of . the stage in every way shouul makethelrarrangemeuls to patronize this clever company. which has a reputation forgiviug good wi clean show6. IJ 4 j Teachers Notice. A The Abbeville Uouuty Teachers Association .. will meet Saturday, April 4th. at Lowndes- ? viile, at e'even o'clock. Program : School Organization?Mr. T. H. Robertson. 0 School Library?Mrs. M. C. Wharton. Address bv prominent educator. |l Opening Question box and Rouud Table Talks. <4Kntertainment will be provided for teach- L ers. v W. R. Hradiey, Sec. and Trias. \ R. li. Cheatham, Supt. Ed. Mr. W. I>. Tnsten. ^ Mr. VV. D. J lisieil wnu ih uiiiuk a prus|?? ruuibuwinet-s In New York city. 1? visiting reir.lives tu Abbevlllr. His coming uctrtt likt- C magic on his lather who bad breu contiu<d to a his bed f<?r more than a month. Willi h [ strong effort he pulled hlms>lf togitberaud Is row well on the way to recovery. Mr. Walter Tusten will be In tbe city for several days meaiDg bis many Irlends of fotmer days. THE WEALTH OF THE SOUTH. Among the wonderful stories of industrial progress in the South none is more amazing than that of the growth of the Cotton Seed Oil ^ industry. Years aero, after tbo cotton was ginned. the seed was thrown away as worthless; in fact it was regarded as a nuisance. ^ Today cotton 6eed contributes millions of dollars annually to the wealth of the ^outh. ^ Improved processes of crushing the seed and $ refining the oil have resulted in a product equal to tbe finest olive oil in nutritive value. From it is produced a cooking fat which is rapidly replacing lard. This cooking fat (called COTTOLENE) la claimed by physicians to be purer, and much more wholesome than lard, and it is more economical, too. As this fact becomes generally recognized, the use of CottonSeed Oil in the form rr of COTTOLENE will be practically unlimited. COTTOLENE is destined to become the ra- o' tional. national shortening. ' Mi><H Xaiifr Pays School n Visit. P Miss Mary T. Nance who taught for severa' years In the Graded School here and who now ~ is president of tlie association for itural School Improvement, paid tbe Graded Kchoo, T' a peasant visit M in day. Sbe shook hand* *J with inauy of her former pupils and enjoyed tbe short stay between train* very much She was on her way Irom Clemson to CrosHID, ber home and only slopped a very short wbile between trains. We hope she wlil come again w hen she oan stay longer. The Civic League. The A hbevllle Civic League will meet In tb* "J" Court House, Friday jmorniug, at eleven O 1'IOl'K. 1UIBH .UIUIIIC l^VIU oil! Mrs. M. T. Coleman, Preisideut. Secretary. Con (rati Awarded. % The contract lor the seating and lurnlshlnt. tbe Court House and City Hall were awarded yesterday. Tbe bidders were: Field & Allen of Atlanta, Gh., Tbe American Seating Com pany, Tbe Kerr Furniture Company, Ttu Calvert & Nlckles Furniture Company. Tbe coutract watt awarded the Calvert A Nlckles Furniture Company. This firm win be ready to 6eal tbe but dings as soon as tbi buildings are ready for tbe furniture. The samples of st ate wbtcb wtre < n <xhlbl Hon at the City Council office were all beautiful In finish and texture, and wcie in ever} way artistic seats. New Firm. \ Johnson, Cromer & Mars is I lie tit e of t new law ti-m f^r Abbeville The m. n bcr *re M?s*rs. (Je<>rge John-on nnd Geort'e I! y Cromer o( Newberry, and J. Moure Mars ol Abbeville. ?r? S IO KCIII. ODe two-story seven loum house on M iga- ? zine street. Apply to J L I'emn. I Offer for s?le, An acre lot on Mh o street. E<?t front Spieudld building lot lor quick salk 67-jo Apply to Fred Casou. ( t ne 1*111110 lor Sale. jh A ro< d tc|tiare pin no lor sale. Price $f>U ...i Apply to J. T. Magtil, Due West, S. C. 2t ^ P?tit Jury? First Week. J. I.. Kennedy, Ca'boun Mills. >li J. L. Clark. Abbeville. J. K. Deacon, Bordeaux. 11 W. J. Sbaw, Lowndesvllle. !< W. K. Daniels, l,owndesvllie. la Enoch Smith, L>ue West. ,, W. Hampton Jone*. Abbeville. u J. H Link, Cedar Springe. John W. Clinkucalt", Due West. ,a S I. Wtlson,Calhoun Mltls. O. O. Hewmlnter. Cwlnoun Mills. n J A Brock. Due Wc?l, J. K. Leaid, In tlan Hill. IS" .1. W. Faulkner, Abbeville. A. E. Glbert, Ced?ir Sprlnes. ' ' J. S Norwrort. Abbeville. le II. A. Klchey, Donalds. .l5 j. l. Moraine, lioqi.i i?. P. W.Carwllp, I/iwudesvllle. H| K F. lson, Iji>wuiI(-hv1I|p. H, M. S. A-b'ey, Due West. .i F. li. Gable, Itidlm) HIM. J. A. Oi'mer, IV'tig Cane. 1(1 W. A. Lawton, B->rdent:x. L. S. Moore. Lowndenvilie. T. H. Ootdo'i, Long Cane. F. M. S'nne, Uonaidn. Pl W. H. (1 irk, Abbeville. it K. P. Frulll, Donalds. K C. Link, Abbeville. R. W. Hlgk;lDi>, Donald". Sr T. J. Coleman, Donalds. b< J. S McC lutod, Cedar Springs. in Swin Abies. Abbeville. J. R McCoy, D^na'ds. re E. M. M (.Carter, Diamond Hill. th Cherry juice cou^h ayrup at Milford's drug store. ar bt 01 BBnasnmBO^ th I I g A Necessity | cc . i bt ===== oc ? [)[ 10 Of this season of the year ^ I is a pure Talcum Powder. M We have a most complete ei line in all the usual odors, N and unscented. J,1 THE PRICES ARE | \\ | IO, 15, 25, 35C. i u TH ft BOX. I ? H I THE McMURRAY Ijy DRUG COMPANY. |< ," l s% mm he most at- ^ entire and 'd&t ^ . u'ompt serv- f|g| i^-XT cehasal- mk lie to vays bjen i?| __ , , 'lie of our a|E Style S eading fea- |g sivG S) nrAs ri 11 rl wft till keep up best p ur old poliiesand soliIf our (3 ^%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ^1%%%%%%%% Spring Novelties \ Iii Mercerized Waisting. J Wc have secured, after careful planing, ? lany beautiful patterns in this very neces- ? iry material, ranging from ioc to 25c S er yard. f low cutc the little girl would look in r Dorothy Dainty ? Sash and Hair Sets. ^ lie most aristocratic ribbon for the little ^ Mil Ve have secured the service vho will be glad to make yc mall Toque that you want, CITY IMPROVEMENTS. !>? been spent for Coun Nlekles hopes to save fr _ . __ to mske a payment of The >ew Court House. bouse tbls year. ??ptalu NicUIes showed the Press and Banmost pi^fasa^ r through the new Court nouse last Satury. and we were delighted. The buildlug The City ball, the Coi li bo onj of the ra >it eie^aat C)urt bouseH splendid stores, as nice the Slate. The ofticcB are conveniently be desired, together wl nuiged, and every provision will b3 made ment In several i-tore r the comfort of people having bmlnjss In provemenls In the City eolllres or court roo u. To e.ic'i otflje Is pleasant remarks by I tu(ht datlre proof brick vault in which to town. jre an otneiai uooks anu pipera 01 rwiru. the akbeville r case ol Arc there can be do possibility of stroylng the papers and books of records as This company was or is the ca*e some thirty six ye irs ag ). The. ra'cd last fall, and boi feiy of these things will more than repay street from Whiles < e cost of the whole building. Whites grocery store, [uthe destruction ol the old building In Messers J. C. EMw, Wra T2, the people of the County lost Immensely i"'8011. and W. B. Moon the destruct Ion of papars and books. Their be Company has Ju? ptruetlon j' oparded title deeds In muny In- b,0Pk of buildings, wh iueesaud made doubtful the ability to col 'own Urst 6lore, both ut debts which were secured by moilgage dale it no such calamity can befall the people Second store, first flo ler Ihelr papers and records are Installed In ot)(1 1o?r by Commerc elr hew home. J.C. Haguelet music The walls are now receiving their last brick pairing. ork at the top. and the carpenters are bu9lly Third building, by tl inIi:g on the timbers and getting ready for I every respect Is up to 8 ie roof:ng. which Is to be cf asphalt. j mentR for such an offic As soon us the building his beeu covered a' 1'ourth building, occu tat number cf workers on the inside will land, as a home for hi* > actively engaged In plastering and finish- The whole cost 821,000 g the the rooms, when the house will be Compuny in fr< ady to be occupied, It is not thought that w'dened the sidewalk c ie building can be finished in time tor the other imp ine court, but it will be finished durlDg the Messrs P. Rosenburg immer. lsbed a new store on M When the Court house and the city hall bave made ereat lrnprc e finished, It is proposed to have a grand 0Q tbe pubnc EqUare, irbecue and a great jollification meeting their new store on W? i the grounds and when the Masons will lay p jj speed has ie corner stones of the oulldlng and when fronl Jn b)8 jr0g 8lore> sthigulsbed speakers will give the mental Gilford and Mr. ?bulism. I out the fronts of their t the city hall. the tame by convenlec The City hall stands as a beautiful compin- bas been replaced by n building to the Court bouse and is in an front for each. lually advanced state of couii'lellou, anil Messrs P. Kosenbert le work Is being done by the same builder, -overal new dwelling b r. Frederic Mlnshall. The City hall will and beyond Mr. Itoche >ntain a couucii chamber, a thektre, a cum- for rent. r of office rooms which are expected to be Mr. J. M. Wilkinson ! :cupied by lawyers and others. on his lot recently bou A magnlfkeut lodge room is Included In the late. And Mr. Wilkins jllding and will be.the meeting place o? houseon the lot forme idges of some of the secret orders. Templeton. This lattei Tne City hall, like the Court house is re- will occupy with his fa sivlngthe last of the brick and stone which Mr. Emory Penney ii e to complete its walls. ' home near tl.e Souther Great credit Is due to the originators of the lot which Is occupied b ibeme to give us two such elegant build- Mr. P. Rosenberg wll ?tr? which many persons have been Riua bouse in wuicd ae wm lough losuy would be us beautiful as any builders business. 1 the Slate. Id tbe last elghteeo e To Mayor McMillan and to Supervisor es babe b^en built on 3 icicles Is largely due tbe credit for these Four Hundred, ructures, which win no doubt adorn and TJIK c0nfei>er. eautlfy our public square for rnaDy years et to come. The Confederate Mon The oost of the Courthouse when furnished la the centre of tbe pu ad ready for use It Is estimated will be fib- urcbltecural beauty ut i'y.OOO or S80.000 The City hall, when it Many visitors have sa i turned over to the City will cost, it is prettiest In tbe Slate. lought, between 250,000 and SGO.OOO. the Civic League are c< Koth structures will he steam heated. surr >uuded by a park To those who muy have scruples about put- whose leaf and flower ng dispensary profits Into the Court house will please the . e; e would say that Captain Nickles informs P Btrlotlc heart. s tliut the County has not as yet, from any ource, put one dollar of county money Into No Case ( . He has already borrowed from the sink- There Is no case on r< ng fui.d S3.* 000, and he expects to get as " K,ull!n<r,ln pneuroont luch more from the same source. w'llfstop your cough a The profits on the dispensary, It our Geor- quickly. Keluse any t ih trade is not interfered with iu some unex- H?Dpy and lar In a iHina mi ouiutes and 1 octi'd way, will'poRslbly be about S45,iHW. Speed. we understand, Ihe profits uatll April 1st, - ?* be beglnulug of the second quarter, will be Sully on the War lvided equally between the City nnct the The paole having en 'ounty. Alter that time the protits are to be renl estate iuarket.au lvided (qua ly between the schools, the city ou Kllort no1 ^ ^ nd the county?one third going te each. Up to this time money going to the county Blationery fine?"" 61 ends a welcome thit view a formal pres and Fabrics and Dre eries of beautiful mi roductions from leac /RX^ZgX 7WT^^WW> AWTO/V\ awwa/ -oods suit yoii tel Gowns, Gowns! I Afternoon and Evening. ? Beautiful new patterns in Voiles, Soi S sets, Pongiees, Fancies and Tussorah. j All of the new shades from 20c per yard ? on up. ^ Skirts and Shirt Waists, j Why need worry with " who can I get J to make them " when we have a complete i line of Shirt Waists and Skirts Ready-to- 2 Wear. i I in ery ! s of Miss Mattie Otezel, athor ur spring hat in the most up we have them. Inspect our I. .,. i?, I A T/ 7 nT7TD -p*. iliXJ.UiXi.Xk. om all sources enough $5,000 on tbe Court " < Editor Press and Banner: it Bi-MAui-o At a meeting ol a number of taxpayers ol this city held a short time ngo lu the ofHc* of IIrt house a h'nrk of '??e County Treasurer, various subjects deem1 D-0CK 01 (t] to be for ibe best interests of tbe city were a pc.st office as could freely discussed. lb the grrut improve- Among other things it was concluded tbat fronts nrri ml cr im. 'bere was a wide openiDg and crylDg demand irons ar.a ott.er im f0rwjjftt is tetmed In common parlance a has excited the mo't -kicker," whose duty should be to expose aod many visitors to tbe protest against any and everything which was bflleved to be Hgalnet tbe interests of tbe city?in short, to cull attention to tbiugs tbat tkai.ty company ought r.ot to be. In furtherance of this vi<-w, tbe writer of Ibis was unanimously elected to ganlzed and lncorpo- the position. * ght a lot across the In tbedlscbaree of tbe duty incumbent upa < i i on sucn a functionary. I desire through the orner and adjoining Jotanins of your paper to enter a vigorous The.stock holders are kick against tbe outrageous conduct of our P Greene F E Har- City Council at its last meeting wherein it " was resolved to expend from three to five * hundred dollars of tbe taxpayers money In it finished a beautiful putting In cement walks on one of tbe least loh t nrpnnifft qu fni. frequented and narrowest streets in the olty, icnt occupied as roi namely, the Cross ?,reet leading from Main floors by W. D. Darks street to the mgro flre-braud church. Now, for whose benefit Is tnis proposed exnr ml oornnUd Sec- penditure of tbe taxpayers monej? Solely . " , lor tue DeDmiUl .) U tiiuo, u. ~ lal Printing Co., and sr., and possibly \V. Id. Long. These three Mudlo and watch re- taxpayers own all the property on that street. If this was a public thoroughfare, a street ie rost (nice, which In over which a great tnany.persons are accuRiil the modern require- tomed to travel, there might be some excuse e for the action of Council, but I venture the . _ ? assertion thut,excluding the negro children ipled by Guy Gullle- wno attend the Furguson-Wllliam College family. and the negroes who atteDd the aforesaid = i Rental it'OflO flre-brund church, there are not a dczen per' c-vw- sons, on an average, who pass along that ont of their property street each day. y ilghtfeet. Injustice to two of the members of the m, Council, namely, Dr. Neuffer and Albert 0f rovements. Henry. It Is my duty to state that I have d a Pr. hiiw Inci nn been Informed that they opposed this InIqul<x co., nave jun nn- tQU8 meafiuret tbey unnkt) the others, not Washington street, and being dominated by Mr. J. C. Ellis. . ?vementon their store The most of the taxpayers of this city are arj which connects with of tbe op"31011 tbttl ,hl8 Council has done wnicn connects with en00gh for the improvement of the property ' isblngton street. of Mr. Ellis In putting down sewerage and Pr put a beautiful new water mains on this street, Bolely for his ? benefit. Men are elected on tbe City Council because T r> ' * K^lloncl tn ho lllflh on will Hrlmlnls J. IV. uevjiu uavc wiu lurj nv.v? ,wo stores and united ter the aflalrs of the city in an economical,! It rtrvr.ro nonM Just and impartial manner?not being influ-1 it doors. The old front eDce(j by prejudice or favoritism. Has the an attractive modern present Council, as a whole, met tbeexpecta- M iion.< of those who elected them to office, In A ? . these particular? We think not. K A Co? are building The largest taxpayer In the city Informed ouses near the oil mill the writer that be had been begging the '8 home, which will be Council for over six months to put In a . crossing to one of his tenement houses and {" has not beeu;.abl? to bcve It done: and I u Is building new houses know of another partv who Is the owner of a ght from the ltrucees- half dozen tenement bouses, occupied by . . , white people, and all contiguous, who has Lo ion is building a large ^ad to build up the sidewalk In front of these Ov irly occupied by Mr. houses In order to prevent the water from Bo house Mi' Wilkinson flooding the yard at his own expense, not no use wiiKinson w)lhBU|ld,Dfi, ag fce 8tateBf he has importuned Fu roi'y* the Council for more thah six months to do Ot s building a handsome this work. Dc n deDot on Dart of the Furthermore not a shovel full of sand has n uepoton partoi me been pul upon the 8l(le walk8 |D fronl of lhe,r Cu y his fathers family- bomes, except what the owner put there at Oc 1 build a large ware- his own expense in more than twelve montbs 311 conduct a lumber and Neither will they put In crossings In order to lumoer anu get lDt0 tho back yard of lhe8e premlM8 /or Cij the purpose ol delivering wood or coal or nonths ten new hous for any other purpose, although the attention ruin street Rmoiitr the Council has been called to it In a most forlain street, among tne ma, maUDer montbs ago. This latterlnstance we think is a clear case of prejudice on the oa Dart of the dominating element on the gu *tk .-ui iMjiutivi. Board of Councilman. But tms is a email ui iiment which stands matter as compared with that to which atument wmcn stands tentlon l8CRMed at the outset of tblscommu blicsqtiarels a thing Dlcatlon as in the latter case, not doing the and artistic finish. work; resulted lo a little during to the tax- Dc Mihnt II Is nnenfihe payers, but In the former case, it Is a most iD .Id that it is one or tne fl nt d|BreKftrd of the Interest of the tax The City Council and pavers, as a whole. ya 3-operallng to have It We think It would be well enough for t)e Cduncil to put down cement walkR Just as tii where grass and trees, rapt(j|y as the aKencles of the City Treasury ne , will leave nothing but wm admit of but by all means let them put ve or gratify the In such work on thel more Important streets that are used by the people generally u and not on a little .narrow out of the way stl ? ? street which Is scaroely ever used except by Tj0i,nrrt a limited number of ?whlte oltlzens, and a I >n iiecoru. )ot negro school children. of ;cord of a cough or cold >T0w In conclusion Mr. Editor; of this my sw a or consumption after flrst since being Inaugurated Into ofllc* sts r has been taken, as It wm |iaVt) the effect of opening she eyes of sbi ad break up your cold t^e taxpayers of this City to the manner In >ut the genuine roley s W|,|C[, they arebelDg Imposed upon; 1 nball j. yeilow package, ( on- be more fully Impressed than I have been 13 h safe and sure. P. 13. beeu heretofore, that the office of general kicker Is not a bad Institution. _ Kicker. q0 oath nnce More. "" icied, 1 am agalu In the Had?lon*? LoealH. id will buy or Hell lots Have you seen the new center piece and Al. K. Holllugsworth. drown work shown by The It. M. Huddou Co. _ * Do you need a pair kid gloves In nbortor ' for everything in the ong. In all colore? Call at ihe K. M. Had- an C. A. Mllford Jt Co. don Co. 8t s week to the entire mentation of the sea iss Accessories?an e irchandise presentir. ling sources. .1 others. If not, Those Laces! * Bal de Neige and Fillet effects as exquisite and as beautiful as the most deftly j [ woven of spiders' webs. All Over and 5 Val Laces beautiful in design. ? Muslin Underwear. j Dainty and exquisite Corset Covers and ? Underwear. 1 J A New Departure?Children's Muslin 2 Underwear, all sizes, from 15c up. ? * Millinei oughly trained and competen to date styles. If it is the line before buying. . Prices ai ,.u '2r"' W"k' STATEW B. W. Boyd, Calhoun Mills. of the condltli Jns. F. CIlDbecales, Magnolia. iwcwB?uST.r The LowndesYille I H. A. Campbell, Lowndesvllle. UV/nUUUUlillU I J. F, Agnew, Donalds. , A . . r . ,,, ? W. L. Glbert. Cedar Springs. located at Lowndesvlllj, 8. Tnhn Huoia Ahhpviiip. business Marcb 9:b, 1908. John Little, Abbeville. RESOURCE 8. F. Cromer, Abbeville. J. P. Holloway, Bordeaux. Loans and discounts John H Bell, Lowndesvllle. Overdrafts Robert Stevenson, Long Cane. Banking boune J. M. Alewlne. Dae Went. Furniture and fixtures J. K. Hawthorne, Due West. Due from banks and bankei R L. Young, Due West. Currency J. C McNalr, Lowndeavllle. Gold J. T. Hughes, Long Cane. Silver, nickels and pennies. J W. Burriss, Diamond Hill. Checks and cash items R. 1. Broadwell, Lowndesvllle. U. 8. Treasury, Wasblngto D. Pollakefl, Abbeville. mutilated currency sen W. T. Cowan, Calboun Mills. demptlon G. L Cochran, Abbeville. M. L. Alewlne, Diamond Hill. Total J. A Gambrell, Donalds. . W. H. Horton, Calhoun Mills. LIABILITY W. A. Gallagher, Abbeville, r?nit?) Rtook nald In ? ? W?rdl?w' Cnedar^prlDg8- Undivided profits, L's'cur Luther Hughes, Dona ds. penses and taxes paid...., Fr v nh' ?r??J!ioin Due 10 Banks and Bankers, ir' a' I m Individual deposits subject t" n' mISS^m? r'ifhni?n miiib Demand certificates n' n' Time certificates C. B. Hutchison, Lowndesvllle. Cashier's checks J.F Parnell, Lowndesvllle. ?? Total MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES. the above named bank, sworn, says that the abo\ ?nr Marnr statement Is a true conditio y shown by the books of said N* are authorized to announce MHjor J. L R. H. M jMlllan for re-election a? Mayor of the City Sworn to and subMcrlbed Abbeville, subject to the action of the ltf'h day of March 1908 imocratlo pilmary. ' ' For Alderman Correct~"Attesti ror Alderman. Thos. P. Cooley, 1 ["he friends of Dr. C. C. Gambrell hereby E. W. Harper, > 1 nounce him a candidate lor Warden, Third Jas. T. Latimer, ) ard, subject to the action of the Democratlo Imary. White's Loc For clothing see The L. W STATEMENT CoLace8 and embrolderle8of the condition of The L w White Co. ha > obeaper. .lis F&rmsrs coHav"?uBeenthe8iik8at r -v, ~ . The strongest line of wb of Abbeville County, country. The l. w. white < :ated at Abbeville. S. C., at the close or ?Meu and boy? C1?ininxsiness !)h March, 1908. Co. RFMOTTRPFq Qo 10 Tbe L- W- WbUe ( KtsuuKCbS. bave what you want Just an8 and discounts 5165,483 65 thaa anybody else. erdrafts 1,010 74 Clothing ! clothing ! at Thi nds and Stocks owned See us beforeyou bu>. by the Bank..... 350 00 want your business irnlture and fixtures 848 00 come to see us we will mak< her real estate 3,250 00 c8l. The L. W. White Co. te from Banks and Backers 32,480 24 .??? ? rrency 4,289 00 xhe Banker's < ild 2,440 00 nitniiei a < ,ver, Nickels and Fen- Manager Hill Is pleased t nles 5,911 01 Harry Shannon's powerful ecks and Cash Items 1,024 08? 46,144 33 drama "The Banker's Child, ed at Abbeville, on March 30 Total 8217,036 72 P|fty >8 8t|y dlfferei run of comedy dramas, belQi LIABILITIES. Ing. Still the climaxes are i r^LB^nkdpa!d.!.n.;::::::: 8 7!S $ # las? nigh tHo" crowded % serve Fund' 7 ww os turned away. Tbe brlgt io tt,T^oiAiVV'" '?5? are two little children, wh< rttvirfnai nFnniua ?nK* odOO tDe old folks as well as the loot to Check 66 716 87 a genuine aptitude for stag .in? dUju.:.:::;::::::;:: 2;'| 2 raruocaS1'"::::::::: Ifgg S2Sj&',.*a.i&S!!S? rtlfled Checks 500 00? 124,596 74 did opportunity to display Total wi-n-j.i -O ability. Every scat was takt Total $21<,036 / 2 era) extra rows of chairs, ite of South Carolina, besides." County of Abbeville. Jefore me came JuIIub H. DuPre, Cashier, tbe above named bank, who, being duly Return of n Populni orn, says that the above and foregoing w. h?_p on eood auth0, iteiuent i? a true condition of said bank, as f ar/under wav for a re own by the books of said bank. , ,!?.5 ?v.rm iVh 11tt itt*4 u nrppc In our city about April 10th, JULIUS M. DlFRE. muP|CHi organization?The iworn to and subscribed before me, this phony Club aud Lady Qua h day oOlarch, 11)08. v. Many of our readers have h r.,, unrl nn dnUtt ev \V m. r. ureene, cuuu . ? Notary Public S. 0. the high favor In which its 6 rrect Attest: success has placed it. Theg ?" f?" Harrison, ) popular character of this coi ?' ? > Directors. has endeared it to the hep it. M. Haddon, ) music-lovers, until to-day it edly first in their affections ' | ~ gram is said to be the best tli We make a specialty of framing pictures sented, and no doubt the! d guarantee satisfaction. Mllford'i Book large here if they are 8ecu ore. talomeol. - .- # . ; *, .' | '. - ". . .. '" llH Wc have a rtnh- m * JC 1UU 1I1IC U1 SOIl*S ||| Silk ami Kid XtCll- %% Gloves, 16_ 111 Dotton and 2fqjf clasp, in all the shades of browns tell ns. | ^%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%^^%%% %% i Shoes, Shoes! J We have a full line of Pumps and Oxfords in browns and tans, with hosiery to match. Si Real Hair Goods. The popular and fashionable Janis Puffs and Marlowe Braids to match any shade of hair. Also a full line of Hair Rats, Puff Combs and Hair Light Crown Magic Curlers and Marcelle Wavers so necessary for the ladies pompadour. ? ryf ;-;.j it Milliner from New York, big French Sailor or the nd quality guaranteed. | ?100 00 paid by Dr. Slioop for any recent case f R"NT ?' grippe or acute Co d I hat a 26 cr nt box of ? ?<-L-^ Preventlcs will not brenk. How is tbis lor an ,n of otl'er? Tbe Doctor's supreme confidence in these little Candy Cold Cure Tablet*?Preven ? ^ j r\ t Ics?Js certainly complete. It's a 510). against lift ^ centf?pretty big odds. Aud Preventlcs. JUUHlUg VJvij remember, contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Pneumonia G, at the close of would ne er appear li early colds were always broken. Safe and sure for fevfrlsh children. -48 Preventlcs 2.5c. C. A. Milford. J. ;9. y r S 41,731 31 Bf| h = III The Lien Law ~ re 6,111 13 1,619 00 , =i ss is not Repealed t for re- " 500 00 aud so we are all happy ? 57>3<w 06 once more. Now let me help to add to your happi 8 12,500 00 nesa by giving you :::::::::::::: 3,3i IS The Right Kind of Goods to cbeck 23,166 12 ? , ?? 17gy at the Right Prices. ' 25 oo r , , . , . 1 have a lot of specialties ? 57,3ee 06 such as sseley, CBShler, of Improved Plows, Cultivators, who, being duly am re and foregoing BellOWS. AllVllS, n of said hank, as ' ' Key, c. shier, and all Sorts of Farmers' Supplies, I before me, ibin j have the Geuuine Boy J. B. LeRoy. Dixie Plow as well as the imitation. Jirectors. n Cl^ aaci U rt tirl rrrn Y> A uvy UUUUBj ouues, JLLcuuwaic BlM. and Groceries, White Co. I carry a good stock of Dry The L. W. White Goods, Shoes, Hardware as s the something well as Groceries. the l.w. white Come ami See Me iite goods in the and I will iutertst you. Co. The L. W. White * Mk m fft t lB.s Amos B. Morse. eL. W. White Co. m , ^ B Primary Election Child. o announce that For Mayor and one Alderman from four-act comedy each of the four Wards of the City of win be present- Abbeville, s. wiil be held a" Coun)t'from tbe usual cil office, Cotton Mill and 8. A. L. g devoid of shoot- shops, MARCH 24th, 1908, from S heJynna7>?nmmpr O'clock a. Ul. till 4 J). 1)1. rue sterling, III., Managers at Council Olliee?W. G. Chapman, J. L. Clark, B. P. Gieene. uSe.Tundred8hbee ^ Shops?J. C. Cox, Foster Cromer, T. it particular stars C. Seal. > flnd favor with Cotton Mill?John Evans, B, H. Srrl,o"r'r,.1,bS WUliaros, T. H. (JorU. p to be work for 3g and Intricate Darjcairx l.ornli. or tiresome like T, _ . ? . ,, , , , tbey bad a splen- tver try a Keflea.or Maker . It isa.slmthelr wonderful P>e cooking device aud la sold by Dargau s o n. includlnc t?ev- and 10c store. many standing Housekeepers would And buying china tor diuner service "open stock" the betur plan. At Dargau's you can iiiul four dicoratwl patterns open stock and two In wlnti?this Is * ^iiinnnv china. Also you wll! tlnd sevcra; open stock r conipnny. English pattuns. urn ^performance t^hlle f^et- hof, fc r Per P"ir oau be had by that pleasing at Dargan'H a mid l?o Men-. Schubert Syro- Dargan sells a new rmrty now. ">c lora rtette of Chloago. pound li? ihe price rlU it 1> lii.tr. ll?* also sens enrd this popular ?i splendid c.Jidy aTFe i omul. eryone knows of Crepe paper 5c per rol.. Dargun'o. Teat Varietyand Kh'ctrk- ulobis i be lu-.J tit Dar-un's. npany^s program sP?.al pne-s by the dc zeo. irte or American Some excillent In tji?Ksw:;iv and . stauds uudoubt- crockery are being shown at DarganV > and . Their new pro- l'Jo store lor 10c eacti. Us a pleasure* to write witn h Waterman red 10. an enter- pelJ) gold only at Mllford's Hook store.